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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2024 · 4 MIN

The Absurd Claim To Have Understood Everything

from Silvio Vinci · host Silvio Vinci

I have always obsessively liked the groove of the late sixties, with that chunky sound of the electric piano and those simple but incisive turns of the bass of the funk jazz and soul groups. On this basis, I wanted to light up a precise prog color with the mellotron and the hammond organ solo (leslie stop, ed.), to obtain a mix between American funk and Canterbury prog.

I have always obsessively liked the groove of the late sixties, with that chunky sound of the electric piano and those simple but incisive turns of the bass of the funk jazz and soul groups. On this basis, I wanted to light up a precise prog color with the mellotron and the hammond organ solo (leslie stop, ed.), to obtain a mix between American funk and Canterbury prog.

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